Is Ein the Same as Ubi?

What is a Washington State UBI Number?

Washington state requires most businesses to obtain a state business license, known as a business license and/or unified business identifier (UBI) number. This is issued by the Department of Revenue when you register your business.

  • Business License/UBI Number: Unified Business Identifier issued by Washington’s Department of Revenue upon registering your business. This will encompass tax registrations for state taxes.
  • Retail Sales Tax ID: If selling physical products, you need a retail sales tax license.

Universal Basic Income (UBI)

Universal basic income (UBI), also known as basic income, aims to reduce poverty and increase the quality of life among citizens.

  • Five Defining Characteristics of UBI:
    • Periodic: distributed in regular payments.

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How do I Find My EIN Number?

If you need to find your employer identification number (EIN) to report wages and fill out tax documents, you can check one of your paystubs, your W-2, or contact your employer’s HR department.

  • LLC Formation: Just getting an EIN from the IRS doesn’t form an LLC.

  • EIN Verification: If you lose your EIN Confirmation Letter (CP 575), you can request an EIN Verification Letter (147C) as an alternative.

  • Finding Past Tax Records: If you have past tax records, this is the easiest way to find your employer’s identification number.

  • Finding Company EIN: Contact the company’s accountant/financing office and ask for the EIN.

  • Permanence of EIN: An EIN becomes the permanent federal taxpayer identification number for a business once it is assigned, and it cannot be reused.

  • State EIN: A state Employer Identification Number (EIN) is assigned by a state government to an employer to track payroll tax liabilities and remittances, unemployment insurance liability, etc.

  • EIN Lookup: Check your EIN confirmation letter, tax records, tax filing software, payroll records, etc to find your EIN.

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